Reviews: Photo Sharing/Critique Websites

Usefilm

In the final part of this Review of photography critique/sharing
websites, I take a look at the well-established Usefilm, which
defines itself as:

"... a collective group of photographers (people
just like you) who engage in the creative exchange of ideas
and critiques."

Usefilm is 4 years old but has just been given a thorough
spring-clean, which makes it one of the better looking sites
that I've reviewed.

Usefilm is the only site that displays advertisements, but
these only appear if you are a non-donor. You can choose to
donate $25 to make the adverts disappear, amongst other benefits
which are outlined here.

Features

(out of 5 stars)

Usefilm has virtually all the features that the other sites
have, and some unique ones as well.

For example, each member of the site has a "Karma"
level. Karma is the measure of participation and support you
have given back to the community. As you post images, critiques
and so on, you gain Karma. A 1000 points means that you can
upload an additional 1 photo per day (you are allowed to upload
1 photo by default).

You can also increase the number of photos that you can upload
per day by choosing to donate to the site. $25 per year gets
you an extra 2 uploads per day. Well worth doing if you intend
to get really involved with Usefilm. There are limits on the
total number of photos that you can post, just how quickly
you can post them.

Another unique and perhaps slightly egocentric feature is
the Charisma rating, which is "the sum total of all
the votes on all your images. You earn Charisma by putting
up great work." This is displayed as a number after
your name for everyone to see, so you'd better make sure that
your photos are good!

Usefilm's ratings system has just been expanded and enhanced.
You can rate a photo from 1-7 for 5 different criteria, as
well as leave your comments. If you're looking for detailed
feedback on your work then Usefilm is definitely the place
to go.

As with ShutterCity, the main drawback with Usefilm is the
inability to create albums, which will be a particular problem
if you upload a lot of images, although 24 images are displayed
on one page.

Ease of Use

(out of 5 stars)

Uploading a photograph to Usefilm is pretty straightforward
and can be as quick or as complicated as you like. There are
a lot of options for extra information, such as what camera
and lens were used for the photo. As a bare minimum though,
you just have to choose a category, give the image a title
and browse to the file on your computer. Just make sure that
the file is a JPEG under 300Kb and with the correct dimensions.

The My Portfolio option is where you will spend a lot of
your time, and thankfully it's as easy to use as the Upload
section. 24 photos are displayed per page, and you can click
on the thumbnail to view the full-sized image and all the
comments and details about it. You can also edit the information
that you have entered about the photo at any time.

There are also a couple of handy features in the left-hand
menu of this screen. Image Summary shows various statistics
about your photographs on one page, including how many times
each one has been viewed, commented on and rated. Comments
to Me lists all of the comments that have been made about
all of your images.

Overall, the parts of UseFilm that you will regularly use
are logical, well thought out and easy to navigate.

Feedback

(out of 5 stars)

I didn't receive quite as much feedback from Usefilm as from
the WebAperture or ShutterCity communities, although including
a photograph in one of the ongoing Photo
Projects did make quite a difference to how many times
it was viewed and how many comments it received.

This may be partly due to the high standard of work on Usefilm.
Out of all the sites that I've reviewed, I think Usefilm contains
the most stunning photographs. In comparison, my work pales
a little bit and maybe gets overlooked to some extent by the
community, hence less views and comments. On the other hand,
seeing everybody else's work should only serve to inspire
you and improve your photography!

Conclusion

(out of 5 stars)

Usefilm is a very easy-to-use, good looking and popular website
that has just got better with the recent site update. The
standard of the photography is high and the site is worth
visiting just to browse through some of the excellent images
on show. Usefilm should definitely be on your shortlist of
photo critique websites; just make sure that your own photography
is good enough to make an impression.